David Bowie changed music in many ways. One means of doing so was by utilising the avant-garde, and on one song he desperately wanted it to be "fucked up".
David Bowie packed seven or eight careers into one. Between 1969 and 1983, the man churned out more classics than anyone can count. He had one of the longest creative streaks in rock history ...
“Space Oddity,” released on July 11, 1969, is a well-known David Bowie song about Major Tom, an astronaut lost in space. The song took ideas from Stanley Kubrick’s film 2001: A Space ...
David Bowie may ... changed edition of Bowie’s famous The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars album. The two titles share many of the same songs, though the newer offering ...
First it was just a band playing some disco, then there was an R&B-style jam with a guitar riff reminiscent of the one in David Bowie’s song “Fame.” Then, Luther Vandross came in on vocals ...
FOR ALL HIS LIFE-AFFIRMING MOVES, David Bowie had always expressed awareness of mortality. Since the demise of Ziggy Stardust, he’d buried characters, and regularly covered Jacques Brel’s My Death.
It’s unknown just how much music David Bowie left behind after his passing in 2016. He released hundreds of songs and more than ... the Official Vinyl Singles list as well.